Former Hackensack police chief Charles "Ken" Zisa at his sentencing in Bergen County Superior Court in 2012.Dan Ivers/NJ.com

HACKENSACK — The city has settled another lawsuit involving former Police Chief Ken Zisa.

Former police officers Aldrin Lamboy and Anthony Ferraioli will receive $235,000 and $150,000, respectively, the city announced. Ferraioli’s wife, Dawn Fray, will receive $25,000. The remainder of the $775,000 settlement will pay for legal fees.

Lamboy and Ferraioli claimed Zisa punished them when they didn’t support Detective Tina Clouse, his preferred candidate in the 2008 police union election. They instead supported Officer Joseph Inglima.

Ferraioli said Zisa assigned him to a walking patrol despite a recent foot injury, and Lamboy says the chief demoted him and took him off motorcycle control. Fray became involved when the Hackensack Police Department seized her personal computer as part of an investigation into Ferraioli, who was allegedly writing blog posts critical of Zisa.